On Thursday, 235 people were brought ashore, a record number for a single day. More than 650 have arrived so far in August, including babies and unaccompanied children
According to Varma, former chairman of Unique Identification Authority of India Nandan Nilekani had "explicitly recommended" PDS portability riding on Aadhaar
The Department of Labour issued an order for the formation of the commission as per the CM's directive
According to a Railways official, all five trains running from Anand Vihar station in east Delhi will now operate from Old Delhi railway station
Top court asks authorities to withdraw legal complaints against migrant workers
If the government is serious about standing with the migrant workers, then it cannot leave them to the vagaries of unequal negotiations with employers.
Adityanath issued directives to speed up big-ticket projects, including expressways, roads, canals, medical colleges, universities etc to employ migrants and other workers
People who have returned from other states do not need to leave because of helplessness, the chief minister says
India's January-March GDP growth sank to 3.1 per cent, a low not seen in at least 17 years
Reverse migration is one side of the story. Workers with chronic ailments residing within States can also pose a risk
The railways has run 4,000 Shramik Special trains and ferried more than 56 lakh passengers across the country so far
Currently, three expressway projects of Rs 42,500 crore are underway
Railways had asked owners to open the stalls in a notification dated May 21. However, many employees of these stalls were on leave and fewer trains make business unviable, too
At least nine passengers were reported dead on May 27 over a span of 48 hours on board the migrant trains, with the railways stating that all of them had health conditions.
The Supreme Court on Thursday said food and water should be provided to the passengers on Shramik Special trains by the Indian Railways
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The top court issued notices to the Centre, the states and Union territories and sought their replies by May 28.
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The top court listed the matter for May 28 and asked Solicitor General Tushar Mehta to assist it on the issues
Adityanath had on Monday said that the state government will provide social security and insurance to labourers and no state can take manpower from Uttar Pradesh without his government's permission